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Training & Conditioning

March 2003 Vol. XIII, No. 2

ManagementTop Dogs
Building a career as top strength and conditioning coach requires strong skills in and out of the weight room. Six NCAA Division I strength coaches share the secrets of their success.By Dennis Read

Optimum PerformanceFocused On Vision
Not just for baseball players anymore, vision training is becoming a part of many coaches' performance enhancement programs. The drills can be as simple or sophisticated as you like.By David Hill

Treating the AthleteMystery Maladies
Getting rid of an overuse injury means getting to the bottom of what's causing it. In this article, athletic trainers show you how they do their detective work. By Guillermo Metz

Competitive EdgeA Big Windup
Contrary to myth, a sound conditioning program for pitchers works from the ground up.By Vern Gambetta

Special FocusGetting Hip to HIPAA
Being ready for the implementation of HIPAA means understanding privacy issues, covered entities, and the specifics of release forms. It also means rethinking your communication procedures.By David Hill

Above the CallThe Extra Mile
Coronado High School Athletic Trainer -- and triathlete -- Sonja Johnson tives the students in her care a role model of success. By Kenny Berkowitz

Student CornerDouble Certified
Athletic training students may want to consider adding a strength and conditioning certification to their resumes.By Paul Laduke

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